A primary goal of the U.S. health system is to provide affordable, value based, accessible care. Healthcare services are largely provided by hospitals and clinics, yet, among all of the methods for healthcare delivery mobile health clinics are the most effective in providing care to underserved children, offering a unique solution to expanding health equity and improving quality of care. There is a growing emphasis by the healthcare community to provide more stable medical services to children, particularly post pandemic.
Access to Medical and Behavioral Care For Children: A National Crisis
Topics: Mobile Medical Clinic, Mobile Medical for Behavioral Health Programs, Mobile Medical Clinics for Behavioral Health
Mobile Behavioral Health & Addiction Clinics: Battling the Stigma
“Mental illness is nothing to be ashamed of, but stigma and bias shame us all.”
Over forty years ago, Sister Bernadette Kenny of the Catholic Order Medical Missionaries would drive her Volkswagen Beetle through the rural mountain roads of Appalachia to deliver health care to remote and disenfranchised people. Sister Kenny’s efforts eventually became a $3.6 million organization known as Central Appalachia’s Saint Mary’s Health Wagon, providing a number of healthcare services, including mobile behavioral health clinics.
Topics: Mobile Medical Clinic, Mobile Medical for Behavioral Health Programs, Mobile Medical Clinics for Behavioral Health